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Appliance Repair in Redland, FL 33031

Appliance Repair in Redland, FL

For more than 20 years, the residents of Redland, FL have been depending on All World Appliance Repair for all their appliance repair needs. Our family-owned and operated, fully licensed and insured company provides Miami-Dade County with the highest quality appliance repair services. Our technicians, parts professionals, and staff receive extensive training to ensure they deliver the most reliable results, and our entire team is committed to meeting the needs and exceeding the expectations of each and every client we serve. All work is fully guaranteed and all parts that we use are backed by a full factory warranty. We service all types and brands of appliances, so whether it’s your Maytag refrigerator or your LG dishwasher, you can count on our team to fully restore all of your appliances.

When Is It Time To Get My Appliance Repaired?

Refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves, washing machines, and dryers; appliances power your Miami-Dade County home and make your life a whole lot easier. With regular use, age, and general wear-and-tear, even highest-end, most durable constructed appliances, however, can eventually fail.

Faulty appliances are more than just an inconvenience; they can be a serious hazard. By being aware of the signs that your appliances are malfunctioning, you can avoid being inconvenienced and protect your safety.

How do you know when you need to contact an appliance repair service? Pay attention to these essential components of your Miami-Dade County home. If you notice any of the following, you’re definitely going to want to get in touch with a Redland, FL appliance repair specialist.

Unusual Heat

Do you notice unusual heat coming from any of your Miami-Dade County appliances? If so, this is a definite warning sign that you need to schedule an appointment with a Redland, FL appliance repair company. Excess heat is an indication that one of the internal components has malfunctioned. Avoid using the appliance in question until you have it inspected by a home appliance repair expert.

Strange Sounds

Is your refrigerator making clunking noises? Do you hear a buzzing sound coming from your oven? Is your clothes dryer whirring? Strange sounds are a telltale sign that something is wrong with your appliances. If you hear anything unusual coming from one of your appliances, don’t ignore it; put a call into a Redland, FL appliance repair company right away.

Sparks

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If you see sparks coming from one of your appliances, something is definitely wrong. Stop using the machine, turn off the power supply to the appliance, and call a Miami-Dade County company that offers 24-hour appliance repair services. If you neglect to have the issue addressed and continue using the appliance, there’s a serious chance that a fire can break out.

An Appliance Isn’t Operating Properly

It goes without saying that your appliances should work properly; therefore, if they aren’t functioning as well as they normally do or they stop working altogether, the machines definitely need to be fixed. For instance, if it takes longer than usual for your dryer to dry your laundry, or if your oven continuously burns your supper, something is amiss. A reputable Redland, FL appliance repair specialist will be able to detect and correct the problem.

Contact Miami-Dade County’s Top-Rated Appliance Repair Service

If you’re having issues with your oven, refrigerator, micro
wave, washing machine, or any other appliance that powers your Miami-Dade County home, contact All World Appliance Repair. With more than 20 years of combined experience and a proven track record of success, you can count on our team of professionally trained Redland, FL appliance repair technicians to have your appliances back up and running in no time. For more information or to request a free price quote, dial 888-411-2009 today!


Some information about Redland, FL

Redland, long known also as the Redlands or the Redland, is a historic unincorporated community and agricultural area in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, about 20 miles (32 km) southwest of Downtown Miami and just northwest of Homestead, Florida. It is unique in that it constitutes a large farming belt directly adjoining what is now the seventh most populous major metropolitan area in the United States. Named for the pockets of red clay that cover a layer of oolitic limestone, Redland produces a variety of tropical fruits, many of which do not grow elsewhere in the continental United States. The area also contains a large concentration of ornamental nurseries. The landscape is dotted with u-pick’em fields, coral rock (oolite) walls, and the original clapboard homes of early settlers and other historic early twentieth century structures.

In 1898, John Brinzell became the first settler in southern Dade County, building the first house south of Cutler (now Palmetto Bay) near what is now Silver Palm Drive and SW 157th Avenue (Newton Road). Brinzell acted as a broker locating pioneer settlers on homestead claims in the area. The pioneer homesteaders, living in tents and lean-tos, began clearing and farming their land. Many of the roads that now crisscross Redland bear the names of these pioneers, along with numerical street/avenue designations later assigned by the county. The first harvests were a diverse group of cabbage, carrots, eggplant, beans, and tomatoes. Large-scale farming was impractical, however, because the red, iron-rich soil that gave the area its name could only be found in scattered ‘potholes’ that, at their largest, were only an acre in size. To grow fruit trees, farmers first had to dynamite holes in the oolite rock.

In 1904, residents constructed the Silver Palm Schoolhouse at Silver Palm Drive and Newton Road. The two-story structure was the first and largest of seven rural schoolhouses built in the area in the 1900s. The 1905 arrival of Henry Flagler’s Florida East Coast (FEC) Railway several miles to the east in Princeton allowed the homesteaders to easily ship their produce elsewhere in Florida and the country. In 1906, the one-room Redland Schoolhouse was built of Dade County pine at the corner of SW 248th Street (Coconut Palm Drive) and Redland Road. Within five years, five more one-room schoolhouses were built in the area, the last being the Murray Hill Schoolhouse at the corner of Redland Road and SW 216th Street (Hainlin Mill Drive).

The 1911 William Anderson General Merchandise Store at Anderson’s Corner, looking southeast from Silver Palm Drive

In 1911, William ‘Popp’ Anderson, a surveyor from Indiana who worked for the FEC Railway, built the William Anderson General Merchandise Store, also known as Anderson’s Corner, a general store catercorner from the Silver Palm Schoolhouse. The store served the thriving community until the 1930s, when it was converted into apartments and, eventually, a restaurant.

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